Stay tuned for a new excerpt from Two Augusts in a Row in a Row.
Music
PJ Harvey, PTV3, Amy Whinehouse, Feist, Animal Collective, Annie Lenox, all of the musicians on this page....
Movies
Ulrike Ottinger's Joan d'Arc in Mongolia, Running with Scissors, Bee Season, Spirited Away, To Have and Have Not, etc.... Mrs. Dalloway, City of Women....
Television
Books
Francine Prose, Mary Gaitskill, Jeff Allen, Peter Trachtenberg, Deborah Bernhardt, Lee Ann Brown, Joanne Furhman, Anne d'Adesky, Richard Hell, Jeanette Winterson, Virginia Wolfe, James Joyce, Gertrude Stein, Angela Carter, Sarah Waters, Lewis Carol, Umberto Eco, Rumi, Prema Chodron, Cheiro, Robert Hand, Bernadette Mayer, Peter Pan, The Arabian Nights Tales, Proust, Robert Marshall, John Lilly, Jean Genet, Gore Vidal, etc.
About me: Fiction writer, visual artist and reknowned palm reader.
It is important to develop inner peace, especially during these times.
Optimism Reigns and Rains
Optimism reigns and rains from a technological heaven
above silver and crystal bonsai, a charmed and mushroom cosmology.
Spores travel intact through outer space. Electric light angels drawn on the wall.
Scientists found another part of the brain is activated when one experiences communication with the
‘goddess’ equals believing in angels and fairies utilizes more of your brain.
Transparent silk, beads, crystal and blue raindrops, dollhouse lights in a dainty world,
teardrop mirrors, happy time:
Embrace nano scale, embrace your grief, absorb techno blessings, ceiling to floor, embrace optimistic disco glitter pins,
in fairy measurements, embrace her-story, embrace “god of small things” spins. The charm ecstatically lingers a subtle effect
outside, a drug-like transformation over McCarren Park, a square of multiple floodlights float silver against golden dusk clouds.
Oh my goddess, Joseph Cornell would die.
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Hey Shelley, nice chatting with you. Wow, you're a palm reader, I never would have guessed. When I read the title of your book on facebook "Two Augusts in a Row in a Row" I thought it was a typo, but now I know it's not a typo! Best of luck with your book.
as u probubly alreddy know, I have had my eye on u since soffmore year. Puberty may have cum late for u, butt when it did, OMFG! Remember when I axidentilly ran into u when we were playing baddmitton on Phy Ed? Well...um...that wasnt a axident. When we touched, it set off a hott fire insyde me- a fire that will burn probubly for years of graduashun.
I'm voting 4 u 4 most likely to make me wanna do the wyld thing on your leg! What are u doing this summer????
We r playing @ Prom. Its gonna be totally rad! And after, one of the guyz has a hotel room (Best Western, I think), so if u wanna go, we have schnapps.
Issue 2 celebrates Heaven, Earth, and Space in-between; it is touched by religion, grounded in technology and comfortable with the occult.
Including a language-stretching piece triggered by the Talmud from the legendary Hugh Fox, poems by haiku heavy-hitter Jim Kacian, the surprisingly touching “By Zombies; Eaten” from Christopher William Buecheler, and an alien perspective on human spirituality by Tina Connolly in the remarkable “The Salivary Reflex”
— all part of a drool-worthy two-hundred page selection of over twenty authors and artists.